Top 36 Things to do in Mallorca Island, Spain

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Satisfy your sense of adventure with a trekking and hiking tour into the mountains close to the magnificent UNESCO-listed northern coast. With stunning views of the local region and thrilling activities like rappelling, this is one of Mallorca's ultimate adventures....

Journey up into the hills, away from the tourist resorts and beaches and into the striking scenery of the northern coast of Mallorca, which contains part of the Serra de Tamuntana—a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Today is more adventurous than your average stroll in the hills: Scramble over rocky trails and trek down challenging paths as you negotiate the demanding terrain.

At this altitude, you are in a fantastic position to enjoy sweeping vistas of the coast. On clear days, pick out the Formentor Peninsula and perhaps even neighboring Menorca. Once you've completed the trek, head into the canyon for the day's true test: an exhilarating abseil into the heart of one of its chasms. Hear the echoes bouncing off the surrounding rock as you rappel down to explore this vast cave naturally formed over millennia.
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Get on a bike and tap into your inner athlete as you cycle 40 miles (65 km) of pure fun, enjoying the rural corners of the island. Discover the most picturesque places and natural hidden gems on this special cycling... route.

Your journey starts by the beach in Playa de Palma. From here the route heads toward San Jordi, a rural village with sandy beaches that's famous for its typical windmills. Pedal past other charming villages as you head to Algaida, a scented place with numerous almond trees, fig trees, and old houses.

The next stage brings you to Montuiri, a town founded as a royal village. Here you stop for a well deserved rest as you enjoy a delicious meal with local products at Can Tomeu es Pollensi. After lunch, you begin cycling back to Palma, crossing Porreres and the biggest village in the island, Llucmajor.
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Step aboard a catamaran for a visit to one of the world's most beautiful beaches on this voyage to the shores of Cape Formentor. With time to swim, sightsee, or relax on the sands, you're in for a trip that... shows off the wonders of the coast of Mallorca.

The outing starts when you step aboard the modern catamaran, which cruises out from Alcúdia and north across the Bay of Pollença. Admire the rocky cliffs, tropical trees, and crystal-clear waters from the vessel's open viewing decks as you glide out to the beach near the mouth of the bay.

Once you reach the beach, you can step ashore for some free time to relax on the spectacular coast. Go for a swim in the warm Mediterranean waters or just admire the scenery from this idyllic vantage before the time comes to start the cruise back to town.
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Feel the wind in your hair as you drive a buggy on either paved or off-road routes through Mallorca. Discover some of the region's most spectacular places as the 1300cc buggy carries you on your choice of 3 routes—2 on-road... and 1 mixing on- and off-road experiences.

Northeast - On-RoadDepart from Cala Millor and head to Son Servera and the impressive finca. Roar across Artà in your buggy and admire the castle before you reach Cala Torta, the perfect spot for views of Menorca—as long as the weather is nice. Continue to the Eremite of Betlem across a vista laying bare the surrounding scenery, before you head back to Cala Millor.

Southeast - On-RoadBegin in Cala Millor and drive to Torre del Fuego in Porto Cristo, and admire cliffside views by the 15th-century defensive tower. Wind through the mountains to Felanitx, and arrive at the monastery of Sant Salvador in the high hills of the southern coast. Check out views of the entire island from high vantage points. Finally, follow roads to the Bonany Monastery, an ornate structure situated within a panorama of the entire area, before you head back to Cala Millor.

On-Road & Off-RoadCombine the thrill of Mallorca's winding roads with both on- and off-road experiences, pushing the buggy to the full range of its ability. Begin in Cala Millor and drive to Porto Colom, the site of Cueva de Santa Punta, a natural cave on the coastline. Follow the twisting roads to Castle Santueri, a magnificent castle perched precariously on the cliffside. Next, begin the off-road circuit, digging into the dirt as you take a few laps at high speed. Follow a beautiful country road back to Cala Millor.
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Take a voyage out to admire the cliffs of Majorca's northern coast on a beautiful catamaran cruise. This journey shows you the rocky bluffs and sea caves of Cape Formentor and Cala Figuera, offering up a great view of the... natural splendor that frames the island.

Your excursion begins when you climb aboard the vessel to cruise out from the beaches of Alcúdia and across the Bay of Pollença. Admire the jagged, pitted rock faces of the famous cliffs that loom over you from the open-air viewing deck as the boat takes you right up among the spectacular scenery.

As you round the tree-dotted cliff of Cape Formentor, look up at the tower of the old lighthouse as you sail along to the tiny island of El Colomer. Here, the boat anchors to let you relax in the sun or go swimming in the calm, crystal-clear waters of Cala Figuera before you start the voyage back to town.
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Go for a spectacular sailing trip around the most beautiful reaches of Mallorca’s northern coast. In a spacious catamaran, pass the Aucanada Lighthouse, soak up the sun at Playa Coll Baix, and go for a snorkeling adventure in the waters... of Pollença Bay during this half-day tour.

After pickup along the Alcúdia coast, step into a comfortable catamaran on the waters of Alcúdia Bay. Settle in on the spacious sundeck as your vessel sets sail. Soon, you're gliding past the impressive, century-old Aucanada Lighthouse, which sits atop the majestic cliffs of a small islet. Marvel at the iconic landmark as your boat moves on, curving around the coast to Playa Coll Baix. Tucked between sheer cliffs, the beach is a paradise of untouched beauty where you can relax on the sand or go for a peaceful swim.

Depart from Coll Baix and sail on to the pristine Pollença Bay, where you can enjoy a sumptuous lunch of freshly prepared foods on deck. After your meal, take advantage of Pollença’s calm, crystal-clear waters and go exploring on a kayak or with a snorkeling adventure. Discover beautiful aquatic landscapes and a range of brilliant sea creatures as you snorkel, or paddle along the postcard-perfect coast and admire its idyllic nature. Once you return to your catamaran, relax on board as you head back to your starting point.
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Climb onto a mountain bike and ride through central Mallorca along less-traveled paths. Follow an expert guide along the path of former railroad tracks, promising a number of historical remnants of the old railway, beautiful views of Mallorca's eastern coast,... and even prehistoric sites.

Get outfitted on your comfortable mountain bike and set off on a scenic journey through the gorgeous island countryside. The cycling route is called "Via Verda," and it follows the path of an old train track that used to run between Manacor and Arta.

Navigate between scenic villages along the island's eastern coast, and make stops in a few villages to discover the island's cultural heritage. Ponder the old train stations and train tunnels along the way, and even stop to check out a few prehistoric archaeological sites.
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Get a chance to relax in a privileged environment surrounded by natural beauty in the mountains of Mallorca. Join an excursion through the Fita del Ram, a mountain full of old car paths, ancient limekilns, hermits, and local legends.

Discover the natural beauty of Esporles, a charming village that offers stunning vistas of oak forests and evergreen mountains. As you follow your expert guide, get some insider tips to explore this lesser known side of the island and learn about the locals' way of life.

Enjoy the clean, relaxing air of the mountains as you take a leisurely stroll from the village to reach an elevation of 2,733 feet (833 m). Learn the history of the area from your guide as you admire the Ermita de Maristella, and hear about the local customs and celebrations that take place here.

Discover incredible underwater landscapes, abundant sea life, and breathtaking coastal scenery on this scenic cruise along Majorca's northern coast. Sail out in a glass-bottomed catamaran for pristine visibility in a Mediterranean paradise.

Sail out from Alcúdia Bay, setting a northern course through turquoise waters. Below deck, panoramic glass windows reveal the world beneath the surface. Watch schools of fish, rays, and turtles cruise by, and scope out a range of beautiful aquatic landscapes.

Cruise around the tiny island of Alcanada, marked by the picturesque white lighthouse, and follow a route past Majorca's steep, postcard-worthy cliffs. Wind along the coastline until you reach Coll Baix Beach, a secluded oasis with calm, clear waters. Here, take time to swim, stroll the beach, and soak up the sun before making the journey back to the bay.

Cruise along the stunning eastern coast in a glass-bottomed catamaran on this idyllic sea excursion to Cala Ratjada. Admire underwater scenery, take a dip at an unspoiled beach, and then pay a visit to Cala Ratjada's traditional weekly market.

Catch a convenient bus ride to Alcúdia Bay to board your boat. Follow the coastline eastward, soaking up the views of rocky cliffs, rolling hills, and white-sand beaches of Llevant Peninsula Nature Park. For a different perspective, venture below deck to scope out the underwater landscapes and abundant marine life from the catamaran's giant glass windows.

After a pit stop for a swim at 1 of the pristine beaches on the way, reach the charming town of Cala Ratjada. Here, you have an hour to visit the popular weekly market. Wander among stalls filled with traditional handicrafts, fresh produce, and tasty island specialties at your leisure, and then catch your boat back to the bay.

Get an intimate look at Palma's most prominent monuments and buildings on this informative bicycle tour. As you visit landmarks such as the Palma Cathedral, Almudaina Palace, and Plaza de Cort, learn about the history and heritage of the city... from a well-informed and experienced guide.

Your tour starts at the steps of the iconic Palma Cathedral, where you meet your guide and pick up your bike. Before setting off into the streets, marvel at the majestic Gothic architecture of the massive cathedral, which was once a mosque, and learn the history of the place. Then it's time to begin pedaling through Palma, making stops at the city's most significant sites.

Visit the remnants of the ancient city walls that once surrounded and fortified the great city against pirates in the 16th century. At the Almudaina Palace, the previous residence of the royal family, learn about the structure's transformation from an Arabian fort into its current state. Before heading back to your starting point, stop at Plaza de Cort, which plays host a number of fiestas and an ancient landmark olive tree. Your guide provides insightful commentary at each location, giving you an intimate look into the city's past.
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Explore the unspoiled beaches and intriguing caves of Majorca's northeastern coast on this spectacular cruise. Discover island species, swim in transparent waters, and take in the beautiful scenery as you sail along the coastline.

Glide out into the turquoise Mediterranean Sea from the Port of Alcúdia. Feel the refreshing breeze, and soak up the views as you navigate to Llevant Peninsula Nature Park. In this massive natural sanctuary, spend the day visiting immaculate beaches and caves tucked among jagged cliffs and secret coves. Get the chance to snap photos of wildlife such as birds, lizards, rabbits, and turtles, as well as a wide variety of native plants. Crystal-clear waters offer idyllic spots for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. Enjoy a day of discovery and relaxation away from the crowds before cruising back to the port.

All aboard! Snag a seat on the Mallorca Wine Express, a charming miniature train, to cruise around the island's oldest vineyards. Stop for tours of 2 wineries, sip on 8 fine varietals, and nibble artisanal products before settling in for... a meal at a private finca (estate).

Start your tour at the family-owned Bodegas José L. Ferrer, where you can tour the fields, check out the facility, and sample a selection of the winery's best bottles of red, white, and rosé. Bite into island delicacies like cured cheeses, savor thin slices of of Iberian ham, and then hop back on the train to chug off to the next winery.

After your tastings wrap up, make your way to a private estate, where you can relax amid beautiful surroundings as you enjoy a delectable meal. Dine on traditional dishes like homemade lamb, sharing your meal in the atmospheric old wine cellar in the winter months or the sunny farmhouse in the summer.
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Palma De Mallorca—well-populated capital city of the Balearic Islands—contains a port packed with plenty to see. This hop-on hop-off bus tour manages to cover serious ground—all while allotting you the flexibility to explore at a pace and schedule best suited... for you.

Cruise through town, and hop off at The Palau de L’Alumndaina. An elaborate royal palace left standing since the Arab conquest, it still remains home to the royal family. While King and Queen are away, the 13th-century structure features vast, stone-walled spaces for you to stroll through. Admire the lavish decorations and elaborate artesonado ceilings before continuing on.

For a bout of all things Gothic, catch a ride over to Bellver Castle. Constructed in the 14th century for King James II, this looming complex is one of the few circular castles in all of Europe. Wander through its massive courtyards, expansive hallways, and surrounding landscapes—equipped with breathtaking views of the city below.

The Palma Cathedral provides you further awe-inspiring architecture. Called La Seu by locals, this Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral stands on the site of a pre-existing Arab mosque, and overlooks the stunning Palma waterfront.

Try out the latest craze in watersports with a kitesurfing lesson surrounded by the crystalline waters of the Mediterranean. Learn the basics of this fun and exciting sport, practice controlling your speed, and hit the waves under the close inspection... of professional instructors.

Kitesurfing combines aspects of surfing, wakeboarding, windsurfing, and paragliding into a new adrenaline-pumping adventure. Your experience starts with a safety briefing and introduction to the theory of the sport; listen as professional instructors explain how you can use the kite, wind, and sea to control your motion across the water.

Next, take your kite and use the instructions to get the right pose and maintain your balance. It's time to hit the waves, where you can put all the skills you've just learned into practice. Take off, go freestyle, try some turns, cruise along the coast. Head back to land for a breather, and then head back out for another exhilarating ride.
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Find your inner peace as you visit some of the most emblematic spiritual places of Mallorca. Discover the more relaxed and less crowded areas of the island, immerse yourself in the serenity of the countryside, and learn the history about... these charming monasteries.

Walking away from the hustle and bustle of Palma, head to the mountainous village of Randa and the monastery of Santuari de Cura, a spiritual enclave located at the top of the highest peak of the Pla de Mallorca. It has housed several well-known people including Ramón Llull, a renowned Franciscan writer and philosopher who wrote some of his most important books here.

Take some time to appreciate the breathtaking vistas as your guide shares more details about the history of the monastery. Stroll through the complex and visit the sanctuaries of Gracia and Sant Honorat, both nestled farther up in the mountains and offering stunning views.
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Leave the massive crowds behind and head off-road on an adventurous drive into the unspoiled natural environment of Mallorca. Following your lead quad-biker, rumble over rocky trails and unpaved roads in a 4x4 vehicle and enjoy a peaceful day in... the countryside.

After meeting your guide, you pick which bike you like the most and then hit the road. Your route takes you toward the Llucmajor area. As your vehicle heads off-road, appreciate the agility and versatility of riding in a 4x4, easily conquering rocky tracks and rugged terrain. Feel the cooler air in the hills and enjoy getting away from the buzz of coastal resorts.

There are plenty of photo opportunities, and your guide points out the best spots for a postcard-perfect snap. Your final stop is at Algaida, a typical Mallorcan village surrounded by small mountains—the ideal landscape to put your quads to the test before heading back to S'Arenal.
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Dive into an undersea adventure at Palma Aquarium. With more than 8,000 animals from 700 different species, a large play area for kids, a huge jungle roof garden, and a wide range of activities, this aquarium offers plenty to explore... and fun for the entire family.

Admire the amazing creatures of the Mediterranean Sea and discover the various marine habitats of the Tropical Sea. Europe's deepest shark tank, the Big Blue, houses more than 200 species of marine life and 4 different sharks: blacktip reef, smooth hound, sand tiger, and sandbar sharks.

Unwind and enjoy the sunshine in the large garden area while the little ones have fun with the play leaders. The facilities in this outdoor zone are rounded off by pools, waterfalls, and a recreation of the Amazonian tropical rainforest, The Jungle.

Admission ticket with roundtrip transportation is available from the following resorts:

Get to know the sights of Palma de Mallorca with a single card that lets you into the city's most famous attractions. The Palma Pass gives you access to the best museums, churches, and grand landmarks, along with an informative... guidebook and big discounts on tours, shops, and restaurants.

Enjoy convenient private transportation between Palma de Mallorca Airport and your hotel in the comfort of a minibus. For transfers to and from Palma de Mallorca Airport, the zones to select from include:

Enjoy convenient private transportation between Palma de Mallorca Airport and your hotel in the comfort of a minivan. For transfers to and from Palma de Mallorca Airport, the zones to select from include:

Roar through the vibrant city streets as you head south, following Mallorca's coastline along less crowed trails. Take in stunning views of the shimmering Mediterranean and visit secluded locations not otherwise easily accessed.

After choosing your favorite quad, jump aboard, hear the engine open up, and feel a surge of speed. Follow your lead quad-biker and head along a route of discovery, cruising from bay to bay and finding the ideal spots for breaks.

Drive through the Maioris Bay, Blue Bay, Cala Blava, and Cabo Blanco. Take the opportunity to photograph some of the stunning scenery surrounding you before continuing your journey to Cala Pi. Here your group stops for about 20 minutes, and you can plunge into the inviting waters of the Mediterranean Sea or simply lay back and sunbathe before heading back to S'Arenal.

Kick up your travel-weary feet with a first-class relaxation experience in a Sala VIP lounge. This peaceful oasis offers a convenient escape from the airport bustle, complete with amenities such as Wi-Fi, TV, snacks, and refreshing drinks.

Before a flight, after a long journey, or between destinations, there's no better place to rest and refresh than at the Sala VIP lounges. Unwind with a drink at the bar, grab a bite to eat, and take a moment to read or watch TV in comfort—with a little more legroom than you get on the plane. Charging stations let you power up your devices, and Internet access lets you keep in touch with friends and family back home.

Sala VIP lounges are open to travelers of any ticket class on any airline, so you can rest easy knowing that your gate is just steps away. Chat with fellow jet-setters, meet up with other travelers in your group, or just enjoy a moment of solitude.

Explore Mallorca's most famous sites from the back of your scooter. Plan your own route and move easily from one place to another on 2 wheels. Find plenty of opportunities for the perfect photo, stop whenever you want, and enjoy... the pleasant Mediterranean climate.

With its high concentration of water parks, restaurants, attractions, and historical sites, Mallorca is best seen via scooter. See the breathtaking nature reserves of Mondragó Natural Park, the impressive Drach and Hams caves, and Mallorca's promenades—with traditional restaurants, vibrant nightclubs, and entertaining shops.

Check your city map and follow your preferred route. Explore each corner of the island and marvel at its beautiful landscapes and picturesque churches; learn the history of the island at your own pace. Feel the wind in your hair as you ride along the coast and admire the beautiful beaches, stopping at your favorites to take dips before continuing your journey.
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A day filled with fun, adventure, and a mix of stunning landscapes awaits you. Swim the crystalline waters of Mallorca to a cave, venture through its maze-like structure, and bathe in the underground lakes as you admire the impressive stalactites... in the walls and ceiling.

Meet your guide at Manacor and listen to a safety briefing as you walk to the beach. Follow your guide and sea-cave expert through the golden sand, dip in, and enjoy the warm, crystal-clear water as you swim toward the cave.

After admiring the beautiful colors from the cave's entrance, step in and be amazed by its impressive maze structure and rock formations. See 2 different lakes, bathe in the waters, and take note of the unforgettable surroundings. Marvel at the stalactites and stalagmites and hear about their formation, dating back to hundreds of years ago.
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Discover the most charming shops in Palma thanks to a personalized shopping route. You receive advice on garments, fabrics, colors, and accessories that best suit your profile and make you look fantastic.

Let your personal shopper show you how to innovate and adapt new trends to your personal style. Meet your personal shopper at the arranged starting point and be accompanied for 3 to 4 hours on a tour around the stores of Palma. Your route is totally flexible and adaptable to your age, gender, budget, and specific requests.

There are 4 modes—for 1, 2, 3 or 4 people—so you can bring your best friends or family. This way they can also enjoy this totally new experience in beautiful Palma.

The port of Palma De Mallorca—the bustling capital city of the Balearic Islands—is packed with historic landmarks and cultural attractions. On a hop-on hop-off bus tour, zip around town to cover serious ground, hopping off wherever you'd like to explore... the sights that interest you most at your own pace.

Leave your cruise ship behind and swap your sea legs for a seat on a comfortable double-decker bus. Ride through town, listening to informative commentary along the way, and hop off at The Palau de L’Alumndaina, the elaborate home of the royal family. Step into this 13th-century structure to admire the lavish decorations and ornate artesonado (coffered) ceilings.

From there, catch a ride over to Bellver Castle. Constructed in the 14th century for King James II, this looming complex is one of Europe's few circular castles. Wander through its massive courtyards, expansive hallways, and landscaped gardens to take in sweeping views of the city below.

The Palma Cathedral is another worthwhile stop if you're interested in architecture and history. Known as La Seu by locals, this Gothic edifice stands on the site of what was once an Arab mosque and looks out over Palma's sparkling waterfront.

Learn the ins and outs of how Hierbas—a liquor made from anise and other herbs—is made, on a tour incorporating the necessary herb collecting and bottle preparation. Leave with Herbias to ferment for the next 3 months, perfect to serve... to friends and family, just like a local of Mallorca.

Meet your guide at the Palma bus station, and then drive to the village of Esporles, in the UNESCO-listed Serra de Tramuntana. Walk the hills with your guide to collect the herbs necessary, as you learn about local plant life and simultaneously take in the natural scenery. Visit a few spots to gather leaves from lemon and orange trees, meeting the locals as you pick from their gardens.

Once the herbs have gathered, do the bottling on your guide's patio, choosing your preferred herb proportions. Afterward, take part in a merienda—a typical Mallorca snack. Chat and share stories as the Spanish sun sets. Hierbas takes 3 months to ferment, but you can bring it home so you can savor it with friends and family.
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Discover Mallorca's hidden beauty, traveling along the sea on a mountain path that leads to a beautiful beach few know about. Pass stunning tropical vistas and learn the area’s history during your trek. Then, enjoy a sumptuous lunch of Majorcan... dishes before spending time relaxing on the shore.

After meeting your guide, take a pleasant bus ride to the start of the mountain trail. Follow your guide along this historic route, which was once used by postmen traveling between villages. On your way, pass by flourishing Mediterranean flora, as your guide teaches you about Mallorca's native plants. Take the time to pause and admire a spectacular view from a mountaintop lookout. The trail then takes you through the village of Serra Tramuntana, where you can discover Arabic influences on local architecture and learn about the town's heritage.

As your hike ends, you're rewarded with a serene uncrowded beach, far from the crowds of the popular seaside spots. Sit down to enjoy a satisfying lunch of local Majorcan dishes and drinks, including empanadas and cocas de trampò (flatbread with vegetables). Finish off your meal with desserts including asensaïmada (a sweet pastry) and Majorcan almond cake. After satisfying your tastebuds, make the most of your time at the secluded beach by enjoying the sun and sand, or going for a dip in the cool water. As the day comes to a close, board a bus to be taken back to Palma de Mallorca.
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Practice your Spanish speaking skills over a delicious Mallorcan breakfast served at a historic Palma bar. Get a better understanding of how language influences and reflects the way locals think and live, and learn a few pointers and methods for... continuing your practice on your own.

Meet at Sant Francesc Church, in the center of Palma, and go for a walk to a bar that's nearly 300 years old. The magical interior invites you to sit down and become immersed in the atmosphere over some good food.

Get cozy before a delicious breakfast is served, and you begin a Spanish practice session. Learn the difference between uro and ido, and learn the right time to use Butuadell or Cagondell phrases. This informal speaking session is more like a friendly conversation than a formal lesson. As you interact as a group, hear interesting stories about local culture, and come away with a deeper understanding of Mallorca. At the end of the session, receive a speaking practice book to continue your work at home.
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Treat your tastebuds to one of Spain's most beloved dinner rituals: Ruta Martiana. This tour has you chatting with locals over Majorcan tapas and drinks at a number of favorite bars around town. Led in a small group by a... knowledgeable guide, your experience is full of unique flavor and fun.

Meet your guide and begin traversing the narrow streets of the old city center to find the best authentic tapas bars. As you step into cozy shops frequented by locals, learn about the tradition of Ruta Martiana, which was first innovated to encourage people to frequent tapas bars during the week. Offering an affordable pairing of a drink with an order of tapas, the tradition quickly caught on and is now a beloved part of Majorcan dining culture.

Your guide takes you to specialized bars, exposing you to the best of each type of tapas. Try enormous tortillas, traditional pinchos (bread with vegetables, fish, or meat), Spanish jamón, and other delectable dishes. Pair each dish with a glass of local wine, beer, or a soft drink to get a full taste of the city's flavors. To enhance your experience even further, take the opportunity to chat and connect with your guide and friendly patrons at each shop, adding extra warmth to every bite.
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Witnessing dawn on the water and watching dolphins frolic in the morning light is an unforgettable experience. This tour brings you off the coast of northern Mallorca to see the magical sunrise while at sea. During your enchanting cruise, keep... an eye out for playful dolphins that frequent the area.

Rise early and head to your meeting location to see one of the most extraordinary sights in the world. A boat takes you out into the waters off of Alcúdia's coast, guiding you to the best place to see the gorgeous dawn. Though already a magical scene, the sunrise is even more phenomenal from the water, where the golden spectrum of the brightening sky is reflected on the sea's glittering surface.

As you admire the beauty of the new day, also keep your eyes peeled for dolphins darting about in the water. You can catch sight of the adorable creatures leaping into the air or poking their heads out from the calm waves. The dolphins may even swim right up to your boat for an up-close look. Return to shore once the sun's fully risen, taking unforgettable memories with you as your tour comes to an end.
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Your local chef and hostess is ready to share a passion for Spanish cuisine with you. Learn how to produce classic dishes such as paella and great-tasting sweet and savory tapas, and then sit down to feast on the meal... with your new companions.

In an authentic local kitchen in the charming Santa Catalina district of Palma, your chef introduces the mouthwatering ingredients that make up today's menu. As you slice, dice, and fry, the room fills with fragrances that are sure to get your stomach rumbling. Use a traditional flat, round pan to set the paella on it is way, allowing the rice to absorb all the powerful flavors of the ingredients.

Next, move onto a selection of tapas dishes. One of Mallorca's most popular selections, coca de trampo, features many of the Mediterranean's classic flavors—tomato, olive oil, garlic, and more.

Croquettes are another feature of island cuisine, and you can use smoked ham, cheese, fish, or chorizo to make your own version. Those with a sweet tooth need not worry, as you learn to make the famous crema catalana, a rich dessert based on the French crème brûlée.

With a glass of wine or sangria in hand, sit around the table and try out the fruits of your labor. Leave armed with the tips and techniques you need to recreate the delicious food for your own family and friends back home.
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Get to know the tips and tricks that go into creating great Spanish dishes with this traditional cooking class. Tour one of the best-rated markets on Mallorca, assemble your own versions of classic dishes like paella, and dine on the... fruits of your labor.

The picturesque district of Santa Catalina hosts a local market regarded locally as the best in town. Let your guide show you around as you pick up fresh produce from the stallholders frequented by those in the know.

Back in the kitchen, your chef introduces you to the day's menu. With apron on and knife in hand, you are ready to master the secrets of Spanish cooking.

Prepare the paella in a traditional pan designed to cook the rice and ingredients evenly. As it starts bubbling, filling the room with a mouthwatering aroma, set to work on the popular tapas dishes. Form croquettes with your choice of smoked ham, cheese, chorizo, or fish, and then put together a coca de trampo, a medley of Mediterranean flavors such as garlic, tomato, and olive oil.

For dessert, put together some crema catalana, a local twist on the crème brûlée. With your stomach rumbling and the table creaking under the weight of the feast, sit down together with a glass of wine or sangria in hand, as it's time to enjoy your meal.
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Discover off-the-beaten paths of the heart of Palma as you follow your guide on an urban hiking route through Palma. Admire the breath-taking views over the city and end on a delicious note with a tasting of the most famous... tapas that the island has to offer.

Meet your guide at La Lonja and start your walk through the forested parks that surround Palma. Breathe in the fresh air and floral aromas, and discover small caves and passageways along the way—each one has legends and secrets to tell, and your guide is eager to share them.

One of the highlights of this excursion is a visit to the traditional market of Santa Catalina. Under the brightly colored roof, experience the daily life of locals, see farmers peddle fresh produce, and soak up the bustle with a stop at one of the market bars.

End with a tasting of some of the best tapas of the island, including coca de trampó (a famous Mallorcan flatbread) and a Spanish-style egg and potato tortilla. Allow the conversation to unfold around the table, and learn about the ingredients and recipes behind each dish. Before you leave, be sure to pick up tips from your guide on other great places to eat and drink in town.
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Scale the limestone cliffs of Mallorca as you get to grips with rock climbing and rappelling in the capable hands of an expert guide. As you test your mettle on the dramatic rock faces and crags, take a moment to... appreciate the stunning views afforded by your excellent vantage point.

Begin with a safety briefing and get familiar with your equipment as your guide explains the role of each rope, carabiner, and harness. The rugged features of the limestone cliffs provide ideal conditions for climbing, so grapple and heave your way up the vertical crags with your knowledgeable instructors' guidance.

As you ascend higher, look out and observe the magnificent view of your surroundings. Once you reach the top, relax before you lower yourself back over the edge and start rappelling down the cliff. Give your body weight over to the rope system and descend along the steep rock face; before long, you have your feet back on solid ground and you can reflect on your intrepid adventure.
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